Weapons & Firearms Defence Lawyer in Toronto

If you are facing a crime charge, it is important to get advice from a skilled criminal lawyer. For more than 25 years, Jeffrey Reisman has worked hard to defend the rights of people accused of crimes. If you need help, Reisman is there for you. Available 24/7—call now for your free consultation.

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Firearm & Weapon Charges Defence Lawyer in Toronto

If you are facing a weapons or firearms charge in Toronto, Ontario, you need a criminal lawyer who knows the law and how to help you. Weapons charges can label you as a risky person and create serious problems in your everyday life. A conviction might result in jail time and a lasting criminal record. Toronto criminal defense lawyer Jeffrey I. Reisman knows the details of weapons charges and has the skills to defend you.

The Criminal Code of Canada classifies offenses about weapons and firearms in different ways. If you have been charged with a weapons-related offense, you should contact Jeffrey I. Reisman today!

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If you have been accused of a crime in Toronto or the Greater Toronto Area, you need a skilled criminal defense lawyer. A good lawyer will keep you updated and work hard to protect your rights.

Contact Jeffrey I. Reisman, criminal defence lawyer, to book a free consultation directly at 647.351.HELP or 647-556-5235

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Some Ontario Weapons and Firearms Charges:

  • Using a gun during a crime
  • Careless use of a gun
  • Aiming a gun
  • Having a weapon for a bad purpose
  • Carrying a hidden weapon
  • Having a gun without permission
  • Having a gun that is not allowed
  • Having a restricted or banned gun
  • Attacking with a weapon
  • Stealing with a gun
  • Careless storage of a gun
  • Using a fake gun
  • A person in a car where a gun is found
  • Crimes related to bullets

You can learn more about weapon and firearm offenses here:

http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/page-41.html#docCont

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